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1. Carl Jung: I define the archetypes as irrepresentable forms

Carl Jung: I define the archetypes as irrepresentable forms Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group To Gilles Quispel Dear Dr. Quispel, 21 April 1950 Please forgive me for the long delay in answering your question. I have so much to do and such an enormous correspondence that I often cannot catch up with it with… 

Rabbi David Zeller

Rabbi David Zeller: It Furthers One To See The Great Man.

Rabbi David Zeller: It Furthers One To See The Great Man. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   Jung Emma Toni Growing up in a house with Jung’s picture in most every room, and living in Switzerland with my parents-they in analysis and classes at the Institute, I and my sister in boarding schools in… 

Carl Jung dream

Carl Jung: Dream Analysis Seminar Lecture III

Carl Jung: Dream Analysis Seminar Lecture III  Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   Dream analysis. Notes of the seminar given in 1928-1930 by C.G. Jung. LECTURE III 21 November 1928 There are two questions today. The first one is: “Is it a characteristic of images in dreams which should be taken on the subjective… 

Enemy Problems

I have shot down a proud enemy.. ~Carl Jung

  I have shot down a proud enemy.. ~Carl Jung         Memories Dreams Reflections Extract from autobiographical book Memories, Dreams, Reflections Conversation with Native American Chief, Ochwiay Biano. ‘See.’ Ochwiay Biano said, ‘how cruel the whites looks. Their lips are thin and their noses are sharp, their faces furrowed and distorted by… 

Mary Mellon

Carl Jung Letter to Mary Mellon

Carl Jung Letter to Mary Mellon   Letters of C. G. Jung: Volume I, 1906-1950 (Vol 1) To Mary Mellon Bollingen, 18 April 1941 My dear Mrs. Mellon, anna miseriae I should have written to you long ago, but I was kept so busy by lectures, meetings, patients, that I never found a quiet moment.…